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  2. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    Germany's more complacent attitude with regard to the Ruhr question and the satisfactory settlement of the Italo- Greek incident have had an effect which ...

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  3. ITALY AND GREECE.

    The Conference of Ambassadors has sent to the League of Nations a communication expressing its conviction as to the efficacy of its measures for the ...

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  4. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Doncaster Cup, two miles and one furlong, run to-day, resulted:— Silurian—Lord Derby's b h, by ...

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  5. THE FAHMY TRAGEDY.

    There was a smaller queue at the Old Bailey to-day in consequence of the activity of the police in keeping the crowd moving throughout the night and ...

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  6. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The fight for the world's boxing championship took place to-day at the Polo Grounds, New York, between Jack Dempsey, the holder of the title, and Luis ...

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  7. JAPANESE CALAMITY.

    A typhoon visited the mainland, and the vessels which are engaged in the transportation of refugees and relief materials took refuge in harbours on the ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    The Manchester to London air mail crashed this evening near Ivinghoe Beacon. Five persons were killed, including the pilot and the mechanic. ...

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  9. THE SPANISH CRISIS.

    It has been notified authoritatively that King Alfonso has telegraphed to General de Rivera entrusting him with the formation of a Cabinet. ...

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  10. The Machine Smashed.

    The victims of the aeroplane fatality included one female and two male passengers. The machine was en route to Manchester to Croydon, and it passed ...

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  11. Directory Accepted.

    General de Rivera announces that King Alfonso has accepted by telephone the Directory which the militarists are instituting under the Presidency of General ...

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  12. British Victims.

    The following is the official list, as far as can be ascertained by the British Consulate-General in Kobe, of the British victims of the earthquake:—Killed: ...

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  13. THE INTERNATIONAL RACE.

    The Derby winner Papyrus cantered in company with Bargolg to-day. The swelling due to St. Leger cuts are subsiding, The loose-box for the ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that further information has been received at the Quai d'Orsay regarding Germany's new offer, and ...

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  15. The Morocco Problem.

    The latest telegrams from Madrid show that General de Rivera's policy is designed against the inaction of the Government with regard to the Moroccan ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. Supposed Engine Trouble.

    The accident to the Daimler machine was the first in which life was lost since the British civil air transport service was inaugurated. The scene of the disaster ...

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  17. A Greek Suggestion.

    The Court of Inquiry into the Janina murders puts forward a suggestion that the Italian delegates were killed as an act of vengeance, because during the ...

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  18. Lawn Tennis.

    Before a huge gallery Johnston defeated Hunter in the semi-final of the national singles, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. and Tilden beat Norton. 6-3, 7-5, 6-2. ...

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  19. Further Details.

    Madame Fahmy appeared to have recovered completely from her ordeal of the previous day. She listened unmoved to the dramatic plea for her life—a plea ...

    Article : 479 words
  20. Albanian Frontier.

    The Rome correspondent of the Central News Agency (London) says that General Gazzeri, an energetic member of the army staff, who represented Italy ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. The Directory.

    General de Rivera has arrived here, and has been received by King Alfonso. The Directory will probably be composed of eight generals representing eight ...

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  22. Financial Position.

    Addressing the Federal Council, the Minister for Finance (Herr Hilferding) announced that the food supply was assured. The expenditure in the Ruhr ...

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  23. BONDS OF EMPIRE.

    Aeroplanes capable of carrying 10 passengers each, at a high rate of speed, is a forecast which was made to-day by Major-General Sir William Sefton ...

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  24. The Casualties.

    On September 13 the police authorities estimated that the deaths in Tokio city and prefecture numbered 77,823, and that the missing numbered 120,070. ...

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  25. COVERED COURTS GAME.

    Randolph and Lycett, the captains of the British covered courts lawn tennis teams, will leave for Denmark and Copenhagen on September 22. ...

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  26. De Rivera Takes Oath.

    General de Rivera took the oath to-day as the head of the Government. His Majesty signed a decree appointing the Directory, consisting of eight generals ...

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  27. Ultimatum Extended.

    It has been ascertained that Italy's ultimatum to Jugo-Slavia with regard to the Fiume question, which was due to expire to-day, has been extended, and ...

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  28. Pedestrianism.

    B. W. Carr (Australia) won the 60 metres race in 6 4-5sec. and the 100 yards in 10sec. Bohemian newspapers acclaim Carr as the fastest sprinter ever ...

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  29. The New Premier.

    Lieut.-General de Rivera is 50 years of age. He is the youngest Lieutenant- General in Spain. He served previously as Minister for War, and he was ...

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  30. LONDON TO BRIGHTON WALK.

    F. Poynhton, of Leicester, won the annual London to Brighton walk, his time being 8hr. 35min. 37sec. ...

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  31. Dr. Cuno's Opinion.

    "Germany is unable to pay more than thirty billions of gold marks in reparation, the sum offered in the last proposal made by the German Government," ...

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  32. INDIA.

    The delegates to the Nationalists' Congress held to-day a special session with the view of considering certain political and inter-communal dissensions which ...

    Article : 162 words
  33. Football.

    Following are the results of to-day's games:— First League: Arsenal beat West Bromwich, 1-10; Aston Villa and ...

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  34. Cost Of Restoration.

    It has been estimated that the reconstruction work in Tokio and Yokohama will cost about five billions of dollars, which will be raised internally by a ...

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  35. AMERICA.

    Because he wished to see New York Alain Gerbault, an international tennis player, has arrived from Cannes, via Gibraltar, having traversed some 5,600 ...

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  36. German Cabinet.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:—I learn that the Streseman Cabinet has decided not to insist upon the withdrawal of the French ...

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  37. Martial Law Declared.

    Martial law has been proclaimed. ...

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  38. Driven to Despair.

    Mr. Tokunsuke Inouye (director of the accounting department of a leading Japanese importing firm), driven to despair by the belief that his wife and ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Board of Trade has issued the finding of the Marine Court in Mauritius with regard to the wreck of the steamer Trevessa. It says that the ...

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  40. The Acquittal.

    Madame Fahmy was acquitted. The verdict was received, with cheers, and the Judge ordered the court to be cleared. ...

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  41. A Compromise Motion.

    A compromise motion for the removal of the boycott on the Legislatures was passed by an overwhelming majority of the subjects committee of the ...

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  42. Fall of the Mark.

    The German mark has fallen within a week to 145,000,000 to the dollar, and its value has approached so closely to zero that the National City Bank has ...

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  43. A New Campaign.

    The Treasury officials began at the week-end a search-the-pockets compaign, compelling Berlin waiters to disclose the contents of their pocket books, and ...

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  44. Soviet Relief Refused.

    The Japanese Ambassador (Mr. M. Hanihaua) said to-day that his Government had rejected the Russian Soviet Government's offer of relief on the ...

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  45. IRELAND.

    Mr. W. T. Cosgrave (President of the Dail Eireann), on returning from Geneva, was accorded a remarkable reception from aeroplanes, which met the ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Further speeches of prominent Nationalists and Labourites have not served to lessen the political rift. The interest in the situation centres in the ...

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  47. Disorderly Akalis.

    News have been received to the effect that the so-called passive resistance of the Akalis at Jaiton, in the Nabha, State, changed to active violence to-day, when ...

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  48. The Ku Klux Klan.

    The entire State of Oklahoma was placed under martial law at midnight by the Governor (Mr. J. C. Walton) in connection with the fight which is being ...

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  49. Mr. Roos's Speech.

    With one exception, all of the Labour legislators who have been interviewed support the protests of Mr. F. H. P. Creswell, and Mr. A. G. Barlow against ...

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  50. The London Fund.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank has contributed five hundred guineas to the Mansion House fund for the relief of Japanese sufferers. ...

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  51. Indian Steel Industry.

    The Tariff Board, which was constituted in accordance with a recommendation of the Fiscal Commission to inquire as to what industries need ...

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  52. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    A message from Los Angeles (California) says that Mr. C. J. Merfield (the chief assistant of the Government Astronomer of Victoria) is returning from ...

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  53. High Prices in Ruhr.

    A message from Dusseldorf says that the French authorities have reported a great improvement in the attitude of the Ruhr officials towards the occupation ...

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  54. Australian Relief Ship.

    In the course of an interview last night the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) mentioned that his visit to Western Australia had been delayed ...

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  55. CIVILISATION.

    Before the British Association to-day, Professor Elliot Smith gave an interesting demonstration of the unity of civilisation, countering the common belief that ...

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  56. Goods for Japan.

    The Collector of Customs has received advice from the Comptroller-General of Customs to the effect that the co-ordinating officer of the Australian-Japanese ...

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  57. Cricket.

    There were 10,000 spectators at the Oval to-day in ideal weather to witness the final match of the season. Yorkshire fielding her full championship side ...

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  58. Unemployment.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—For the first time in three years unemployment throughout Germany is becoming really ...

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  59. A Stabbing Case.

    Information has been received to the effect that Mr. John J. Bennison, Assistant Commissioner in Myitkyina (in the Mandalay Division of Upper Burma) ...

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  60. CANCER.

    Dr. Sydney A. Monckton Copeman, F.R.S., M.D., F.R.C.P., at a meeting of the Physiological Section of the British Association, detailed cases of patients in ...

    Article : 269 words
  61. Western Australian Fund.

    In connection with the distress in Japan, the Western Australian Government has issued an appeal to the people of the State to contribute such sums as ...

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  62. STATEMENT BY PROFESSOR ROSS.

    The total eclipse of the sun which occurred in America on the 10th instant— or in the early hours of Tuesday morning by Western Australian time—should, ...

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  63. THE TOMBE MYSTERY.

    In connection with the Tombe tragedy, further police inquiries show that Dyer was in debt to many bookmakers, and that he promised to pay his debts ...

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  64. Official Printing.

    The official report on the printing of security papers, currency notes, postage stamps, etc., recommends the termination of the existing contracts with the ...

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  65. RAIN STOPS PLAY.

    Yorkshire had scored 430 for four wickets (Roy Kilner 63 not out and Rhodes 50 not out) when rain stopped play for the day at 2.30 p.m. ...

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  66. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Harold Cox, the well-known Free Trade authority, writing in the "Sunday Express." says:—"If the white Australians, of whom two-thirds live in the ...

    Article : 200 words
  67. Athletics.

    In the second triangle test between the Oxford athletes, the combined South African universities, and a strong South African team, the South Africans scored ...

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  68. THE LAW COURTS.

    High Court of Australia (Full Court). —In No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Higgins, and Mr. Justice Gavan-Duffy, at 10.30 a.m.: (1) ...

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